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This chapter introduces the concept of progressive controls and adjustments to be done along the various phases of the guitar construction, in order to achieve a target quality. An example is given, demonstrating how—in four soundboards—the main resonance evolved from bare board through the progressive steps of adding rosette, bridge, braces, and gluing to sides.
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Cuzzucoli, G., Garrone, M. (2020). Quality and Evaluation Methods. In: Classical Guitar Design. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32992-1_8
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